The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... rise , Add one round hundred , and ( if that's not fair } Add fifty more , and bring it to a square . For , mark th ' advantage ; just so many score Will gain a wife with half as many more , Procure her beauty , make that beauty chaste ...
... rise , Add one round hundred , and ( if that's not fair } Add fifty more , and bring it to a square . For , mark th ' advantage ; just so many score Will gain a wife with half as many more , Procure her beauty , make that beauty chaste ...
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... at last . Sure fate of all , beneath whose rising ray Each ftar of meaner merit fades away Opprefs'd we feel the beam directly beat Those funs of glory please not till they set . To thee , the world its prefent homage pays , 61.
... at last . Sure fate of all , beneath whose rising ray Each ftar of meaner merit fades away Opprefs'd we feel the beam directly beat Those funs of glory please not till they set . To thee , the world its prefent homage pays , 61.
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... rise up Otway for your pains « < , Much do I fuffer , much , to keep in peace This jealous , waspish , wrong - head , rhyming race ; And much muft flatter , if the whim should bite To court applaufe by printing what I write : But let ...
... rise up Otway for your pains « < , Much do I fuffer , much , to keep in peace This jealous , waspish , wrong - head , rhyming race ; And much muft flatter , if the whim should bite To court applaufe by printing what I write : But let ...
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... rise ; One whom the watch at noon lets fcarce go by ; One , to whom the examining justice sure would cry : Sir , by your priesthood , tell me what you are ? His cloaths were ftrange , tho ' coarse , and black , though bare , Sleeveless ...
... rise ; One whom the watch at noon lets fcarce go by ; One , to whom the examining justice sure would cry : Sir , by your priesthood , tell me what you are ? His cloaths were ftrange , tho ' coarse , and black , though bare , Sleeveless ...
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... rise , Sweet to the world , and grateful to the skies : Truth guards the poet , fanctifies the line , And makes immortal , verfe as mean as mine . Yes , the laft pen for freedom let me draw , When truth ftands trembling on the edge of ...
... rise , Sweet to the world , and grateful to the skies : Truth guards the poet , fanctifies the line , And makes immortal , verfe as mean as mine . Yes , the laft pen for freedom let me draw , When truth ftands trembling on the edge of ...
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